Rdneckhnter09- I'm with ya, i usually help people out.I guess i was just making a general statement, based on my personal experience of bass fisherman being more competitive in nature.But! that got me to think about it alittle more, i wonder if that same competitive nature is found in the fly-fisher, who fishes the trout streams ,that have the higher number of fly-fisherman. It's just in my area, PEORIA, ILLINOIS,there's not that many who fishes the fly. so it's more of a welcome invite when the two meet.

around here where i fly fish, the answer is no, just the other day i was fly fishing and i couldnt figure out what they were biting, i askes a gentleman on down the river what he was using, well i didnt have what he had but i had the materials to make one so i tied one on, and then tied him up 2 of em just for helping, in 15 mins i had my limit of 4 wild fish.

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based on the streamside vegetation (and the strike indicator in the first picture) I'm guessing troutkiller is nymphing for those big fish, or maybe using a streamer for the brown... or, could be baetis.

I tie and float here in Idaho, but don't seem to have a camera with me (too dangerous in a PFC) when I catch the really big ones. So only have pictuers of some fish caught when a camera was nearby...

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